
Originally Posted by
kelkel
Sounds like most doctors. They must have a class in this teaching them that every surgery alters the course of your life. Bullshit. If you have rehabbed to the point of being able to squat and dead why would you not be able to do them again post surgery / recovery / rehab? As long as you're not reckless and baby step your way into the movements I have no doubt you're in tune enough with your body to know whether you can continue to pursue these movements.
I had an inguinal hernia years back that I trained through for a decade. Never really bothered me except visually. Finally had it repaired laparascopically, doc put a screen in. Asked him to put a screen in on the other side while down there but he would not. He also said my training would have to be altered and I probably shoudn't squat. Recovered, took about 6 weeks off and started back light. All was great and in no time weights were back to normal.
Point is, you know your body. Just use good judgement, listen to the feedback your body gives you and take your time. There are always other exercises to do in the interim while you heal.
Best of luck and post up here how surgery goes please!